IMSIO5 3-4 July 2013 THINK LAB - University of Salford Draft Programme Wednesday 03 July 2013 Day 1 All Day 1 Sessions will be held in the Think Lab Pod Registration, coffee and lunch will in the Think Lab area. 09:30 Registration and coffee 10:15 Welcome and Opening of Conference Sunil Vadera and Khairy Kobbacy, Conference Chairs, University of Salford, UK 10:30 Plenary “Feature Selection in Intelligent Information Systems" Prof Qiang Shen, University of Aberystwth, UK 11:30 Coffee break 12:00 Review Paper “Review of AI Applications in Operations: 2009-2013” Khairy Kobbacy and Sunil Vadera, University of Salford, UK 12:45 Lunch 1 Wednesday 03 July 2013 Session 1: Production / Manufacturing Session Chair: Anna Ławrynowicz 14:00 14:25 An Intelligent Method to Support Joint Production Management in a Cluster Anna Ławrynowicz Department of Production Management, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Hybrid Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm for Integrated Conflict-Free Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Routing U. A. Umar, M. K. A. Ariffin, N. Ismail, Tang. S. H. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia 14:50 Coffee break Session 2: Knowledge Structure/ Supply Chains Session Chair: Michael Pearson 15:20 15:45 16:10 16:35 19:00 Knowledge Structure Mapping Design by Evolution John Gordon AKRI limited, Applied knowledge research and innovation Supplier Selection Using Different Metric Functions S.E. Omosigho and Dickson E. A.Omorogbe Dept of Mathematics, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria Value Chain Management: An Illustration using Variability Mapping and Decision Frontier Analysis Michael Pearson, Edinburgh Napier Business School, UK Close of Day 1 Sessions Conference Dinner For those that have booked this event, dinner will be at The Copthorne Hotel, Chandlers Restaurant, overlooking the Quays, (Wine will be provided with your meal) Thursday 4 July 2013 DAY 2 2 All Day 2 Sessions will be held in the Think Lab Pod Registration, coffee and lunch will be in the Think Lab area. Session 3 Data Mining I Session Chair: Sunil Vadera 09:30 09:55 10:20 Learning a Grammar for SMART Objectives Using Inductive Logic Programming Darah Aqel, Sunil Vadera, School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford, UK Access to GP Services Supported by IT Infrastructure Readiness: Analysing Publically Available GP Practice Data David Lengu, Stelios Sapountzis, Rob Smith, Mike Kagioglou, Khairy Kobbacy HaCIRIC, School of Built Environment, University of Salford, UK Latent Dirichlet Markov Allocation for Sentiment Analysis Ayoub Bagheri1, Mohamad Saraee2 and Franciska de Jong3 1Intelligent Database, Data Mining and Bioinformatics Lab, Isfahan University,of Technology, 1Isfahan, Iran. 2School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford, UK 3 University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, Human Media Interaction 10:45 A Meta-Learner for Cost Effective Induction Samar A.Shilbayeh and Sunil Vadera, School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford, UK 11:10 Coffee break 3 Thursday 4 July 2013 Session 4: Maintenance Session Chair: Adolfo Crespo 11:40 Development and Validation of Rule-based GAMM for Preventive Maintenance Program Evaluation 1Luis Barberáa, 1Adolfo Crespo, 2Khairy Kobbacy 1Department of Industrial Management, School of Engineering, University of Seville, 2School of the Built Environment, Maxwell Building, University of Salford, UK 12:05 Criticality Analysis for Maintenance Purposes. A Study for Complex In-Service Engineering Assets Adolfo Crespo Márquez, Pedro Moreu de León, Antonio Sola Rosique Escuela Técnicas Superior de Ingenieros de la Universidad de Sevilla. Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n. 41092. Sevilla. Spain 12:30 Modeling and Analysis of the Failure Process for Cost Effective Maintenance Scheduling of MV XLPE Cables. B. M Alkali, M. Qatan C. Zhou and M Farrag School of Engineering and Built Environment, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK 12:55 13:10 Closing of Conference Lunch 4